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Re: Insertion parts
Hello Darren,
The code works nicely. But what does it look like and how is it done is what really needs to be seen it would have been nice if you did not secure the code. It's great that it demonstrates your skill as a macro writter but it does little to help those that are not as skilled to learn how it is done. After all that is what this forum was designed for is to share ideas with each other and to help out when we can. I do not mean to sound too harsh here but I think this is what a forum is all about even most programming forums that I belong to people share their source code when it does not impact their companies intellectual property rights. Thom |
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Re: Insertion parts
OK it's great.
It's possible to explain me the technical used for this macro command? |
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Re: Insertion parts
Try This Example And Comments.
It's No Secured. |
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Re: Insertion parts
BRM:
Like I said in a private message to you - if you let me know a little more about yourself then I may be able to help you. Are you in any way related to the CAD company www.brm.it ? Thomas: I didn't post the macro to show my macro skills. I posted it to show that it IS possible to provide the "outline" style feedback DURING macro excecution and parameter input. Something you said was not possible. To see some advanced, UNSECURED material then check out the macro site: http://www.cocreateusers.org/macros/macro.htm where a lot of macros are available for use, inspection and education. /Darren |
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